About this space
Located in northern Arkansas, the Buffalo River flows for 153 uninterrupted miles, from its origin in the Ozarks’ Boston Mountains eastward to its confluence with the White River. In 1972, the Buffalo was designated America’s first National River, and is currently managed jointly by the US Forest Service and the US National Park Service. Over the course of its journey, the Buffalo passes sandst...
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Overall, this campsite offers a clean and peaceful environment with friendly staff and great access to the Buffalo River, making it ideal for canoeing and kayaking enthusiasts. While many campers appreciate the spaciousness and beauty of the area, some note the limited amenities and challenging road access. The campground can get busy, especially with outfitters, but it remains a popular choice for those seeking a natural experience.
- Very clean campground
- Friendly and helpful staff
- Great access to the Buffalo River
- Beautiful water views
- Good for canoeing and kayaking
- Spacious areas for launching and picnicking
- Peaceful and quiet environment
- Limited amenities available
- Primitive bathroom facilities
- Road access can be difficult
- Limited shelter during storms
- Can get busy with outfitters and other visitors